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Book Review : International Relations in Psychiatry: Britain, Germany, and the United States to World War II [PDF]
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Latin American Asylum Seekers in Spain: Acculturation Preferences and Related Psychosocial Variables. [PDF]
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Experiencing the end and afterlives of International Relations/theory
Having raised the question of whither the international at the end of International Relations a few years ago, this article treats the state of International Relations theory as a continuing endist issue for discussion.
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The environment in international relations
International Affairs, 1993Books reviewed in this article: Desai, U. (ed.), Ecological Policy and Politics in Developing Countries:Economic Growth, Democracy, and Environment Elliott, L. M., The Global Politics of the Environment Hayward, T., Political Theory and Ecological Values Homer-Dixon, T. F., Environment, Scarcity, and Violence Jameson,
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Culture and International Relations: The Culture of International Relations
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2009In a response to my critics I further elaborate some of the concepts central to A Cultural Theory of International Relations. I explain why it is a cultural theory, as distinct from a theory of culture; the different levels of reason conceptualised by the Greeks and their utility in moving our thinking beyond the exclusive focus on instrumental ...
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How to make elite experiments work in International Relations
European Journal of International Relations, 2021Simone Dietrich +2 more
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Relation of International Law to International Relations
Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at its annual meeting, 1954openaire +1 more source
Science and International Relations
Abstract How do we know ‘the international’? In the age of the internet and social media, which promise to further democratize access to information, this question has become more pertinent than ever. It is thus no wonder that, whether focusing on climate change, war on terror, or global health, scholars of International Relations (IR)openaire +2 more sources

